Mine is WH-1000X M3. How do they come up with these catchy names?
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Originally posted by french frank View PostGood question. They seem to go from £15 to £2,000, incl VAT.
The only time I wear headphones is when Mrs C says ‘Not two things on at once - if you want to listen to that put your cans on’, which are a cheap pair of Panasonics which the pad on the left ear has worn thin!
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostMine is WH-1000X M3. How do they come up with these catchy names?
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It always seems a bit odd to me that the sound is in the back of my head and I only use headphones for practicality, i.e. wireless ones with a decent range, mainly for use while gardening or pottering or if my wife tells me to switch the sound off. I have been very happy with my Panasonic RP-WF950 phones -Amazon tells me I purchased them in 2011. Probably not the peak of hifi but still going strong and perfectly good enough for my purposes.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostIt always seems a bit odd to me that the sound is in the back of my head
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostThat tends to be more of an issue with headphones that seal the ear, which noise-cancelling headphones obviously do. Which is why open headphones are the item of choice for a more realistic sound-image.
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post
Découvrez une grande sélection de casques à réduction de bruit, parfaits dans les transports en commun avion, train, métro avec bluetooth : Bose, Sony, Sennheiser...
Amazon France has the WH-1000X M3 in various "D'Occasion" guises (goods are cheaper and often look brand new - the box might have some imperfection but not usually the goods) as in:
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostMine is WH-1000X M3. How do they come up with these catchy names?
Dougie, French Amazon have it for 350 euros, but Darty, another local electrical dealer here has it for 100 euros less, so that seems an attractive proposition.
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I seem to have lost my Sony’s. I had been taking them to work, because we are still doing a fair amount of tele medicine (calling patients for visits). I must have left them on my desk one day and fear that someone walked off with them. Work gave us cheap headphones to use but I couldn’t hear anything and all my colleagues use their own, or the Apple buds, but I am an Android user.
I used my Oppo PM3 yesterday and they arefineforthat purpose and having noise canceling phones probably isn’t a good idea when others are trying to get your attention.
I am hoping the Sony turns up, but the replacement, now WXM1004, is $280 on Amazon, and I seem to remember paying under $200 2 years ago. I’ll just use the Opps for a while, as I don’t anticipate flying for at least several months
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI seem to have lost my Sony’s. I had been taking them to work, because we are still doing a fair amount of tele medicine (calling patients for visits). I must have left them on my desk one day and fear that someone walked off with them. Work gave us cheap headphones to use but I couldn’t hear anything and all my colleagues use their own, or the Apple buds, but I am an Android user.
I used my Oppo PM3 yesterday and they arefineforthat purpose and having noise canceling phones probably isn’t a good idea when others are trying to get your attention.
I am hoping the Sony turns up, but the replacement, now WXM1004, is $280 on Amazon, and I seem to remember paying under $200 2 years ago. I’ll just use the Opps for a while, as I don’t anticipate flying for at least several months
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Originally posted by MickyD View Post
Dougie, French Amazon have it for 350 euros, but Darty, another local electrical dealer here has it for 100 euros less, so that seems an attractive proposition.
Amazon France have the XM3, new, at 235 euros:
(cheaper than Darty/FNAC)
but Amazon also has the XM 4 for 350 euros:
Sorry if I've confused you even more!
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